Couples who are facing a High Asset divorce may find it beneficial to prepare before beginning legal proceedings. There are many things that should be considered when preparing for a High Asset divorce, but any Ohio individual can seek the guidance of an...
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Protecting financial interests during divorce
Ohio readers know that divorce is a financially challenging process, but it is possible to protect personal interests and establish a solid financial foundation moving forward. One of the best and most practical ways to do this is to plan ahead financially for...
Who may be granted visitation rights in Ohio?
There are several parties who may have an interest in visitation rights with a child. Visitation is not an issue that is confined to divorce proceedings, but one that can affect many Ohio families, especially those in which a mother is not married....
Dividing marital assets and property division during divorce
An Ohio divorce requires a couple to divide marital assets, including property and financial accounts. This is a complex process, both practically and emotionally, and it can be especially stressful when there are disagreements regarding what qualifies as marital...
Divorce battle involves husband’s business partners
When Ohio couples are going through a divorce, they often have to face the potentially complex process of dividing marital property. As one woman recently learned during a legal battle that has spanned several years, divorce may be accompanied by complicated...
Supreme Court to make decision about gay marriage bans
Gay marriage petitions from Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee will now be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. On Jan. 16, the Supreme Court announced that it planned to make a ruling about whether or not gay couples have a constitutional right to get married. The...
Reasonable visitation in Ohio child custody cases
Sometimes, a judge will issue a visitation order that simply calls for reasonable visitation of the child with their noncustodial parent. Parents receiving such an order may be confused about what this means.Reasonable visitation is simply when the court leaves the...
401(k) divisions in divorce proceedings
Over time, residents in Ohio who contribute to 401(k) accounts may be able to accumulate a valuable asset. Because these accounts are subject to taxes if funds are accessed before a certain threshold is met, dividing the account during a divorce may be difficult....
What happens when child support is unpaid?
Child support is considered a continuation of a parent's obligation towards a child after divorce. A parent may leave child support unpaid for any number of reasons, including a change in living expenses, a job loss or simple negligence. The parent's obligation to pay...
Choosing the right attorney for same-sex custody
Same-sex custody matters in Ohio are held in juvenile court, and state laws have not yet formally addressed same-sex relationships in regards to children. As a result, many same-sex couples find themselves in awkward and murky legal ground when it comes to...



